Kotlin in Action

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Kotlin in Action teaches you to use the Kotlin
language for
production-quality applications. Written for experienced Java developers, this example-rich book goes
further than
most language books, covering interesting topics like building DSLs with natural language syntax.

The book is written by Dmitry Jemerov and Svetlana Isakova, developers on the Kotlin team.

Chapter 6, covering the Kotlin type system, and chapter 11, covering DSLs, are available as a free preview on
the
publisher Web site.

Kotlin for Android Developers

Modern Web Development with Kotlin

en

Modern Web Development with Kotlin is a
book
by Denis Kalinin about Web development with Kotlin. It covers just enough basics to get started but mostly
concentrates
on the practical aspect of using the language. In particular, it guides you through the process of building
a technology-packed Web application while using popular backend and frontend technologies.

Programming Kotlin

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Programming Kotlin is a
book by Stephen Samuel and
Stefan Bocutiu about using Kotlin on the JVM. It covers all aspects of the language with particular focus on
server side development.
It is aimed at Java developers who want to learn Kotlin and especially where it improves on Java.

Fundamental Kotlin, Second Edition

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Fundamental Kotlin is the second edition of the
Fundamental Kotlin book. It extends Fundamental Kotlin book and brings us fresh examples of Kotlin
programming language use.

Android Development with Kotlin

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Android Development
with Kotlin
is a book by Marcin Moskala and Igor Wojda discussing Kotlin features in context of Android development. It
demonstrates how common examples that are
typical for Android development, can be simplified using Kotlin. It also shows all the benefits,
improvements and new possibilities provided by this language.

Programmer's Guide To Kotlin

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Programmer's Guide to
Kotlin
is a book by Mike James for introducing Kotlin to programmers. The book helps you understand the Kotlin
language in-depth
so you can easily go on to create better, more robust programs.

Reactive Programming in Kotlin

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Reactive Programming
in Kotlin
is an extensive book written by Rivu Chakraborty, an experienced Android developer and Kotlin enthusiast.
This book has been created to provide you with a step by step system for learning Reactive Programming with
Kotlin. We cover every aspect of Reactive Programming and its implementation in Kotlin and RxKotlin.
We have also included the latest information to introduce you to Spring framework 5.0 and Spring Boot 2.0.
and added coverage on applying Reactive Programming to Android with Kotlin.

Kotlin Blueprints

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Kotlin Blueprints
is a book by Akshay Chordiya, Ashish Belagali and Hardik Trivedi which provides a practical guide to help
build industry grade web applications (Spring Boot, JavaScript), Android, Desktop application using
TornadoFX. It also includes building an application with Kotlin Native. It shows how to leverage features of
Kotlin in the respective technologies.
This book is for developers who already know Kotlin and want to build something using Kotlin for
Web/Android/Desktop/Native.

Kotlin

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Kotlin
by Mehmet Ali SICAK was created to introduce Kotlin to programmers.
This book is the first and currently only Kotlin book in Turkish.
Published on the 17 July 2017, Kotlin covers a broad spectrum of topics from Kotlin and Innovations, Kotlin
and Java,
Kotlin and Android, what can be done with Kotlin, and working with null data in Kotlin. With detailed
insight into using
variables and data types, range concept, arrays, collections, object-based programming, interfaces, generic,
abstract, inheritance, and override rules
with Kotlin, with a lot of sample applications.
This book provides beginners and intermediate programmers with information on the fundamental
working principles of the Kotlin language, for a substantial foundation to build on when developing
applications
with Android. This book is in Turkish.

The Joy of Kotlin

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The Joy of Kotlin
teaches you the right way to code in Kotlin. In this insight-rich book,
you'll master the Kotlin language while exploring coding techniques that will make you a better developer
no matter what language you use. Kotlin natively supports a functional style of programming,
so seasoned author Pierre-Yves Saumont begins by reviewing the FP principles of immutability,
referential transparency, and the separation between functions and effects.
Then, you'll move deeper into using Kotlin in the real world, as you learn to handle errors and data
properly,
encapsulate shared state mutations, and work with laziness. This book will change the way you code — and
give you back some of the joy you had when you first started.

Functional Kotlin

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Functional Kotlin
Functional Kotlin by Mario Arias and Rivu Chakraborty. Kotlin supports many of the popular and advanced
technical and useful features of functional languages. Functional programming makes your applications
faster,
improves performance, and increases your productivity. The book covers the A-Z of functional programming in
Kotlin,
as well as, an in-depth look at the Arrow library for Functional Programming in Kotlin.
Mario Arias is one of the authors of the Arrow library, and Rivu Chakraborty is an experienced Developer and
Author of multiple Kotlin books, this book is the go-to resource if you want to master Functional
Programming in
Kotlin and Arrow.

Hands-On Microservices with Kotlin

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Hands-On Microservices with
Kotlin
is a book by Juan Antonio Medina Iglesias which guides the reader in designing and implementing services,
and producing production-ready, testable, lean code that's shorter and simpler than a traditional Java
implementation. Reap the benefits of using
the reactive paradigm and take advantage of non-blocking techniques to take your services to the next level
in terms of industry standards. You will consume NoSQL databases reactively to allow you to create
high-throughput microservices. Create cloud-native microservices that can run on a wide range of cloud
providers, and monitor them. You will create Docker containers for your microservices and scale them.
Finally, you will deploy your microservices in OpenShift Online.

Kotlin Programming Cookbook

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Kotlin Programming
Cookbook
has recipes that will get you started with Android programming with Kotlin 1.1,
providing quick solutions to common problems encountered during Android app development.
You will also be taken through recipes that will teach you microservice and concurrent programming with
Kotlin.
Going forward, you will learn to test and secure your applications with Kotlin.
Finally, this book supplies recipes that will help you migrate your Java code to Kotlin and will help
ensure that it's interoperable with Java.

Mastering Android Development with Kotlin

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Mastering
Android Development with Kotlin
begins by giving you a strong grasp of Kotlin’s features in the context of Android
development and its APIs. Moving on, you’ll take steps toward building stunning applications for Android.
The book will show you how to set up the environment, and the difficulty level will grow steadily
with the applications covered in the upcoming chapters.
Later on, the book will introduce you to the Android Studio IDE, which plays an integral role
in Android development. We’ll use Kotlin’s basic programming concepts such as functions,
lambdas, properties, object-oriented code, safety aspects, type parameterization, testing,
and concurrency, which will guide you through writing Kotlin code into production. We’ll also show
you how to integrate Kotlin into any existing Android project.

Kotlin Programming By Example

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Kotlin Programming By
Example
takes you through the building blocks of Kotlin, such as functions and classes.
You’ll explore various features of Kotlin by building three applications of varying complexity.
For a quick start to Android development, we look at building a classic game,
Tetris, and elaborate on object-oriented programming in Kotlin. Our next application will be
a messenger app, a level up in terms of complexity. Before moving onto the third app, we take
a look at data persistent methods, helping us learn about the storage and retrieval of useful applications.
Our final app is a place reviewer: a web application that will make use
of the Google Maps API and Place Picker.

Kotlin Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide

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Kotlin Programming: The
Big Nerd Ranch Guide.
In this book you will learn to work effectively with the Kotlin language through
carefully considered examples designed to teach you Kotlin’s elegant style and features.
Starting from first principles, you will work your way to advanced usage of Kotlin,
empowering you to create programs that are more reliable with less code.

Building Applications with Spring 5 and Kotlin

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Building Applications with Spring 5 and Kotlin
In this book, you will begin with an introduction to Spring and its setup with Kotlin.
You will then dive into assessing the design considerations of your application.
Then you will learn to use Spring (with Spring Boot) along with Kotlin to build a
robust backend in a microservice architecture with a REST based collaboration,
and leverage Project Reactor in your application. You’ll then learn how to integrate
Spring Data and Spring Cloud to manage configurations for database interaction and cloud deployment.
You’ll also learn to use Spring Security to beef up security of your application
before testing it with the JUnit framework and then deploying it on a cloud platform like AWS.

Kotlin Apprentice

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Kotlin Apprentice
Kotlin Apprentice focuses on the Kotlin language fundamentals. If you’re new to the Kotlin language,
there’s no need to be intimidated: This book starts with the basics of basics — an introduction
to programming — and then takes you through Kotlin fundamentals.
But, if you’re familiar with Kotlin, you’ll advance into more intermediate
and nuanced features of the language, such as functional programming,
conventions and operator overloading, and coroutines. Whatever your familiarity with the language,
this book will teach you to organize and customize your code in Kotlin to create
clean and modern apps in Kotlin.

Android Apprentice

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Android Apprentice
If you’re completely new to Android or developing in Kotlin, this is the book for you.
The Android Apprentice takes you all the way from building your first app, to submitting your app for sale.
By the end of this book, you’ll be experienced enough to turn your vague ideas into real apps that you can
release on the Google Play Store.
You’ll build 4 complete apps from scratch — each app is a little more complicated than the previous one.
Together, these apps will teach you how to work with the most common controls and APIs used by Android
developers around the world.

Hands-on Design Patterns with Kotlin

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Hands-on Design
Patterns with Kotlin
The mission of this book is to ease the adoption of design patterns in Kotlin
and provide good practices for programmers. The book begins by showing you
the practical aspects of smarter coding in Kotlin, explaining the basic Kotlin
syntax and the impact of design patterns. From there, the book provides an in-depth
explanation of the classical design patterns of creational, structural, and behavioral families,
before heading into functional programming. It then takes you through reactive and
concurrent patterns, teaching you about using streams, threads, and coroutines to write better
code along the way. By the end of the book, you will be able to efficiently address
common problems faced while developing applications and be comfortable working
on scalable and maintainable projects of any size.

Kotlin Kompakt

de

Kotlin
Kompakt
is for Java professionals looking to get into Kotlin development in the least amount of time.
By concentrating on the essentials in compact chapters, you'll get to know Kotlin within a few
afternoons or subway commutes, and soon you'll be able to write your first Kotlin applications.
As the title suggests, "Kotlin Kompakt" is not an all-encompassing work on Kotlin. Rather,
its focus is on providing the necessary foundations and Kotlin's best features,
which make it such a remarkable programming language.

Kotlin Standard Library Cookbook

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Kotlin Standard
Library Cookbook
by Samuel Urbanowicz will help you dive into advanced language concepts and features. It covers a wide range
of general programming problems at varying difficulty levels,
including design patterns, functional programming, data processing, and more. The book consists of recipes
that present
a specific problem and give a step-by-step explanation of how to approach it effectively.
This book will help you switch to Kotlin with ease and integrate it seamlessly into the existing JVM,
Android and JavaScript projects.

Learning Kotlin by Building Android Applications

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Learning Kotlin by building Android Applications
by Eunice Adutwumwaa Obugyei. This book adopts a project-style approach,
where we focus on teaching Android development by building three different
Android Applications: a Tic-Tac-Toe application, a location- based alarm and a To-Do list
application. The book begins by giving you a strong grasp of the Kotlin language and its
APIs as a preliminary to building stunning applications for Android. You'll learn to set up
an environment and as you progress through the chapters and the building of the different
applications, the difficulty level will steadily grow. The book also introduces you
to the Android Studio IDE, which plays an integral role in Android Development. I
t covers Kotlin's basic programming concepts such as functions, lambdas, properties,
object-oriented code, safety aspects and type parameterization, testing, and concurrency,
and helps you write Kotlin code to production. Finally, you'll be taken through the process
of releasing your app on the Google Play Store. You will also be introduced to other app
distribution channels such as Amazon App Store.

Mastering High Performance with Kotlin

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Mastering High Performance with Kotlin
The book starts by analyzing various Kotlin specifcations to identify those that have a potentially
adverse effect on performance. Then, we move on to monitor techniques that
enable us to identify performance bottlenecks and optimize performance metrics.
Next, we look at techniques that help to us achieve high performance: memory optimization,
concurrency, multi threading, scaling, and caching. We also look at fault tolerance
solutions and the importance of logging. We'll also cover best practices of Kotlin
programming that will help you to improve the quality of your code base.
By the end of the book, you will have gained some insight into various techniques and
solutions that will help to create high-performance applications in the Kotlin environment.

Learning Concurrency in Kotlin

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Learning Concurrency in Kotlin
This book describes new approaches to concurrency and creates
unique challenges for the design and implementation of concurrent code.
'Learning Concurrency in Kotlin' addresses the challenges of
concurrent implementation with real-life examples and exercises that
take advantage of Kotlin’s primitives. Beginning with an introduction to
Kotlin’s coroutines, you will learn how to write concurrent code and understand
the fundamental concepts needed to write multithreaded software in Kotlin.
You’ll explore how to communicate between and synchronize your threads and
coroutines to write asynchronous applications that are collaborative.
You’ll also learn how to handle errors and exceptions, as well as how to
leverage multi-core processing. In addition to this, you’ll delve into how
coroutines work internally, allowing you to see the bigger picture.
Through the book, you’ll build an Android application – an RSS reader – designed
and implemented according to the different topics covered in the book.

Hands-On Object-Oriented Programming with Kotlin

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Hands-On
Object-Oriented Programming with Kotlin
by Abid Khan and Igor Kucherenko. The main purpose of the book is to provide a comprehensive
coverage of Kotlin features such as classes, data classes, and inheritance.
It also provides a good understanding of design pattern and how Kotlin
syntax works with object-oriented techniques. An introduction to the advanced
concepts such as sealed classes and package level functions and coroutines is provided
and we will also learn how these concepts can make the software development easy.
Supported libraries for serialization, regular expression and testing
are also covered in this book. By the end of the book, you would learn building
robust and maintainable software with object oriented design patterns in Kotlin.

Kotlin - Les fondamentaux du développement d'applications Android

fr

Kotlin
- Les fondamentaux du développement d'applications Android, a book by
Anthony Cosson, published by Editions ENI. The first four chapters of the book
are dedicated to Kotlin language learning. The other chapters feature Android
applications development with Kotlin. The book is made of many examples
in order to quickly and easily implement a mobile app.

Kotlin for Enterprise Applications using Java EE

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Kotlin for Enterprise
Applications using Java EE by Raghavendra Rao K begins with a brief tour of
Kotlin and helps you understand what makes it a popular and reasonable choice
of programming language for application development, followed by its incorporation
in the Java EE platform. We will then learn how to build applications
using the Java Persistence API (JPA) and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB),
as well as develop RESTful web services and MicroServices. As we work our way through
the chapters, we’ll use various performance improvement and monitoring
tools for your application and see how they optimize real-world applications.
At each step along the way, we will see how easy it is to develop enterprise applications
in Kotlin. By the end of this book, we will have learned design patterns and
how to implement them using Kotlin.

Kotlin for Android App Development

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Kotlin for Android App Development
by Peter Sommerhoff, get a solid practical introduction and understanding into Kotlin,
with hands-on practice over two sample apps. This book hits the sweet spot between theory
and practice, teaching the best practices for object-orientation, functional programming,
interoperability, and more in Kotlin with thousands of code examples.

Learn Spring for Android Application Development

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Learn Spring for Android Application Development
by S M Mohi Us Sunnat and Igor Kucherenko will guide you in leveraging some of the power modules of the Spring Framework to build lightweight and robust Android apps using Kotlin. You will work with various modules, such as Spring AOP, Dependency Injection, and Inversion of Control, to develop applications with better dependency management. You’ll also explore other modules of the Spring Framework, such as Spring MVC, Spring Boot, and Spring
Security. Each chapter has practice exercises at the end for you to assess your learning.
By the end of the book, you will be fully equipped to develop Android applications with Spring technologies.

Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with Kotlin

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Hands-On Data Structures and Algorithms with Kotlin
by Chandra Sekhar Nayak, Rivu Chakraborty, starts with the basics of algorithms and data structures,
helping you get to grips with the fundamentals and measure complexity. You'll then move on to exploring
the basics of functional programming while getting used to thinking recursively. Packed with plenty of examples along the way, this book will help you grasp each concept easily. In addition to this, you'll get a clear understanding of how the data structures in Kotlin's collection framework work internally. By the end of this book, you will be able to apply the theory of data structures and algorithms to work out real-world problems.